Studies have found paying people to quit is more effective than other methods, so why are we not considering it in Australia?

Studies have shown that most smokers wish they had never smoked and that they wish they could stop. Lowering the levels of nicotine, the addictive chemical in cigarettes, would be a big step.
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In 2012, in the early days of the rise of e-cigarettes, Kingsley Wheaton, Director of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at British American Tobacco, said “Our core business is, and will remain in, tobacco…

E-cigarettes are at least 95% less dangerous than tobacco cigarettes.
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A core platform of the massive promotion of e-cigarettes has been the argument that because these products involve no combustion but only vapourisation, they must be substantially less dangerous than smoked…

A Royal College of Physicians report has encouraged smokers to take up e-cigarettes.
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